Ajua Bail Bonds is licensed and bonded to help you or a loved one get bailed out of jail. We know that it is a stressful and frustrating time in your life when you are faced with imprisonment. Whether you were wrongfully accused or had a lapse of judgment, getting your affairs in order is top priority and time is of the essence. Our team of experienced experts understands the pressure and we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take care of your bond, answer your questions, and guide you through the process. If you have been arrested in Fresno, Madera, Kings, or Tulare County in the Central Valley of California, Ajua Bail Bonds is compassionate to your situation and we will get your bail bond quickly, discreetly and efficiently.

Robbery Bail Bond Services

Ajua Bail Bonds takes care of people that have been arrested for robbery charges with our Robbery Bail Bond Service. In the state of California, any type of theft is taken seriously, and robbery is extremely detrimental. In California, there are several instances of robbery. Charges and penalties are assessed in first degree robbery charges and second degree robbery charges. Counties dictate the bail amount for whatever they deem necessary for each individual, however each county is bound by state law to enforce specific penalties according to the robbery. To ensure your bail bond payment is legitimate and it is paid as quickly as proper protocols permits, contact Ajua Bail Bonds as soon as possible.

What is First & Second Degree Robbery in California

Robbery, in the State of California, is defined as taking another’s personal property without their consent while they are either in possession of it or within the immediate presence of the that property. The item is taken against the victim’s will with the use of fear or force. Fear implies of the victim can be fear of injury to themselves or another person, family, or their property. First degree robbery is defined as a robbery against a person at or near the vicinity of their home or floating dwelling, ATM, or performing duty as a taxi, trolley, streetcar, or other vehicular transportation driver. Second degree robbery is defined as any other robbery that is not first degree robbery.

Bail Bonds for Felony Robbery

A person can secure their release before seeing a judge, by contacting Ajua Bail Bonds or paying the bail in full because California county’s bail schedules include robbery charges. Though similar, county bail amounts vary. To give you an idea; Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Santa Clara Counties all set bail for first-degree robbery is $100,000 and second-degree robbery at $50,000. Monterey County sets first-degree robbery at $75,000 and second-degree robbery at $40,000.

Average Jail Time for Robbery

Depending on the circumstances involving the robbery, the penalties will also vary. If found guilty of first-degree robbery; the defendant can be sentenced between 3 and 6 years in prison. In the event the robbery involved a person acting with 2 or more accomplices intending to rob an inhabited dwelling, floating house or vessel, or the inhabited part of any type of building, the guilty party’s penalties can increase to 3-9 years in prison. Attempted robbery is considered and also punished as a felony. Carjacking or a train robbery successful or attempted, are also punished as felonies in accordance with the law. Carjacking is can be an additional and separate charge from a robbery that occurred during a carjacking and punishable by 3-9 in prison. Because of the severely emotional stress and physical harm that can impose on the victim, robbery is a serious crime that the state of California reacts harshly to. A conviction of this crime can be punishable by over 10 years of prison; impacting your future and disrupting your life. If arrested for a robbery charge, it is imperative you begin your defense immediately.

Bail for Felony Robbery Charges & More in Selma & Fresno County, Atwater & Merced County, Visalia & Tulare County, Hanford & Kings County, Madera County and the Central Valley of California